Exposing the dark side of the green transition

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Exposing the dark side of the green transition
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Episode 171 of Down to Business podcast

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Sanderson sees the energy transition and electric vehicle adoption as a net positive trend, but notes it is not without ‘ecological shadows’ — a term he said he borrowed from Peter Dauverge, a political science professor at the University of British Columbia — to reference the environmental and other consequences, such as a boom in mining.Article content

Sanderson also talked about the geopolitical shifts resulting from the energy transition, how Russia’s invasion of Ukraine will affect critical supply chains and more.

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